The Observer

Circles of Opelika strives to reduce poverty

BY MICHELLE KEY
EDITOR@OPELIKAOBSERVER.COM

OPELIKA — Circles of Opelika, a local nonprofit, is working to changes lives in the local community. Led by the PRF Teaching Ministry and its founder, Dr. Nate Dunlap Jr., Circles and PRF hope to lead hundreds of people out of poverty and into financial stewardship. 
Circles website states that it is uniquely designed to reduce poverty by helping low-income individuals expand their social capital while bringing the community together in solidarity to reduce the barriers to keeping people in poverty.
It accomplishes this by aligning its participants — called Circle Leaders — with allies that provide both friendship and support throughout the program. 
Circles hosted an informational meeting Monday, Sept. 16. 
Kevin Lunsford from Circles Opelika, stated that Opelika has a 17.4% poverty rate. The state average is 15%. 
“We are very fortunate that Circles is in our community because it is an organization that directly helps people in poverty,” Lunsford said. “Circles has a model that is very unique and to me — it is a model that is very extraordinary how it works.”
He explained there are three things that make it work: 

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